
Katy McAfee
AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County Reporter-
Shelters and rescues in the area have a collective goal of rehoming 250 pets this weekend before they see a surge of lost pets on the Fourth of July.
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The governor called a special session to come up with regulations around THC products. Many shop owners say they've already been lobbying for them.
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Senate Bill 3, which was championed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, could have cost tens of thousands of people their jobs. Abbott said he would call a special session to debate the legislation further.
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The guidelines go into effect Sept. 1 and require autonomous vehicles to be authorized by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Safety experts doubt Tesla's robotaxis, set to roll out Sunday, would meet the standards.
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The county doesn’t have authority to make federal agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, comply with the resolution. But local activists say the resolution is meant to remind everyone that immigrants have rights in the U.S.
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A group of small business owners, veterans and farmers lugged 25 cardboard boxes filled to the brim with petitions against Senate Bill 3 to the governor’s office on Monday.
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Jeremy George, director of jazz studies at the university, said the progress students have made in three years is "unheard of."
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Unless Senate Bill 3 is vetoed, hundreds of Austinites stand to lose their jobs.
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Of all the tips on how to protect your dogs this summer, Austin veterinarian Kacey Joseph has one big one: “Avoid the midday walk.�
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AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County made the decision behind closed doors to use public funds to protect District Attorney José Garza after he received death threats. In the settlement, released Wednesday, the county says it didn't break the law.